Crime report for Jan. 27

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Jan 27, 2011 at 12:01 AMJan 27, 2011 at 10:16 AM

Listed information, including addresses, has been gathered from arrest and incident reports publicly available at area law enforcement agencies. If your name appears here and your case was dismissed or you were cleared of the crime, let us know by calling City Editor Dave Sereno at 330-580-8317, or by e-mailing newsroom@cantonrep.com

CANAL FULTON

ARREST A 53-year-old East Cherry Street man was arrested at 8:21 p.m. Wednesday in his home on a felony charge of permitting drug abuse. Stark County Jail records said he allowed five juveniles to use marijuana in his presence at his home.

CANTON

ARREST Zachariah Thompson, 19, no known address, was arrested at 7:21 p.m. Wednesday at a home in the 1300 block of Sandal Place NE on felony charges of obstructing justice and illegal use of food stamps. He also was arrested on a resisting arrest warrant in an unrelated case.

ROBBERY A 21-year-old man told police that a 39-year-old man robbed him of his camera and struck him several times in the face and body about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 2600 block of Rosewood Place NW. The younger man was taken to Aultman Hospital.

BURGLARY Undisclosed items were stolen from a home in the 600 block of Exeter Avenue SW between 10:30 a.m. and 9 p.m. Wednesday.

BURGLARY Inventory was pending after someone broke into a home in the 900 block of Second Street NW between 12:01 a.m. Jan. 20 and 2 p.m. Wednesday.

LAKE TOWNSHIP

THEFT Uniontown police were called to Lake High School Tuesday evening after a student discovered an iPod and headphones had been taken from a locker. The missing items were valued at $700.

COUNTERFEIT MONEY A Lela Avenue NW resident contacted Uniontown police Monday afternoon and turned in seven counterfeit $20 bills. The victim said he received the money on Jan. 15 from someone who was repaying a loan.

MASSILLON

ARREST Danette V. Wilson, 39, of 1336 Arapahoe Ave. SE, was arrested at 8:25 p.m. Tuesday on charges of felonious assault and domestic violence. She is accused of punching a man several times in the face and stabbing him in the left arm with a kitchen knife.

THEFT Someone stole a 47-inch LCD TV valued at $1,200 Monday from a residence in the 600 block of Geiger Street SW, according to a police report.

THEFT A resident reported that someone siphoned half a tank of gas from their 1999 Pontiac Grand Am Tuesday while it was parked in the 800 block of Lincoln Way E.

THEFT The wiring was stripped out of the steering column of a 1994 Ford hatchback that was parked in the 400 block of Harmon Place NE on Wednesday.

ASSAULT A man was treated for injuries at Affinity Medical Center after being assaulted at an apartment at 110 Sixth St. NE by five unknown males on Thursday.

THEFT A resident reported that she was contacted by her bank about $622 of unauthorized charges on her debit card. At least one charge was made in the United Kingdom. The incident was reported Tuesday.

ASSAULT A man told police he needed to be treated at Affinity Medical Center after being assaulted at Third Base Bar, 2233 Main Ave. W on Wednesday.

BREAK-IN A business owner in the 500 block of Tremont Ave. SW reported that between Jan. 19 and Wednesday, someone broke into the building, ransacked cupboards and drawers and stole money out of a vending machine.

VANDALISM Four tires from a 1994 Ford F150 were slashed Wednesday. The truck was parked in the 1200 block of Sixth Street SW.

VANDALISM A 1986 Chevy truck was vandalized Wednesday. It was parked in the 100 block of 24th Street SE.

NIMISHILLEN TOWNSHIP

BURGLARY A man in the 4300 block of Swallen Avenue NE told Stark County Sheriff’s deputies his home was entered Jan. 15 or 16 and $1,000 worth of copper plumbing was stolen.

NORTH CANTON

THEFT Employees of First Friends Church called police Tuesday to report that three microphones were missing from different rooms in the building. The microphones are valued at about $1,700.

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